Episode 29
Reviewing
September 22nd, 2020
1 hr 5 mins 55 secs
About this Episode
Peer review is an integral part of the scientific endeavor. Julia and Jonathan share thoughts about why we review, and how we review. And, some thoughts on how to review less if you review a lot, and how to review MORE if you’d like to get started.
Theme music courtesy of The Bobby Dazzlers
Episode Links
- Here’s a Timeline of the Debate About How to Pronounce GIF | Time
- How To Really Pronounce GIF
- A 21 Word Solution by Joseph P. Simmons, Leif D. Nelson, Uri Simonsohn :: SSRN
- How many manuscripts should you be reviewing? — Jonathan Peelle
- TextExpander – Productivity App | Text Expander
- Publons — Keeping track of your peer review
- Twelve Tips for Reviewers – Association for Psychological Science – APS
- OSF | Standard Reviewer Statement for Disclosure of Sample, Conditions, Measures, and Exclusions Wiki
- Signing my peer review - unintended consequences and gender | The Naegle Lab | Washington University in St. Louis